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Could a Starlink satellite fall on your house? What 10,000 of them actually mean for Earthlings
Starlink satellites are filling up the night sky, but what does that actually mean for us on Earth? Here’s how many are up there now, what they do, how long they last, and whether one could ever fall toward your house.

Ric Kearbey
6 days ago5 min read


Hurricane Melissa just unleashed a 252 mph gust...and it could rewrite the record books
Hurricane Melissa’s 241 mph gust could be the strongest hurricane gust ever recorded. See how Hurricane Hunters captured this incredible moment.

Ric Kearbey
Oct 273 min read


Are aliens really coming with comet 3I/ATLAS? The real story behind the viral hoax
Are aliens really coming with comet 3I/ATLAS? Here’s the real story behind the viral hoax and why this interstellar comet is not a threat.

Ric Kearbey
Oct 243 min read


How to see the Moon flirt with Jupiter tonight!
The Moon and Jupiter will rise together in the early morning hours, putting on a stunning sky show. No telescope needed, just a clear eastern view after 2 a.m. to catch this flirty celestial pairing.

Ric Kearbey
Oct 141 min read


Tropical Storm Jerry forms, but hurricane free season could make U.S. history
Tropical storm Jerry hurricane free season could make U.S. history. The Atlantic has stayed surprisingly calm, and if that trend holds, 2025 could mark the first hurricane free year in a decade — a rare quiet chapter in an otherwise wild Atlantic story.

Ric Kearbey
Oct 72 min read


Three supermoons in a row in 2025! It all starts with tonight’s glowing Harvest Moon
Tonight’s Harvest Moon 2025 supermoon kicks off a stunning trio of lunar shows. Here’s why this glowing October moon looks bigger, brighter, and more magical than usual.

Ric Kearbey
Oct 62 min read


So you thought it was fall? Why is it so hot in September?
September promised crunchy leaves and hoodies. Instead, it’s back to swamp-butt season. Wondering why it’s so hot in September? From jet streams to heat domes, discover why this false fall feels more like July.

Ric Kearbey
Sep 142 min read


Hurricane Erin’s scar: sea surface temperature map reveals storm’s cold wake in a hot Atlantic
Hurricane Erin left behind a visible scar on the Atlantic. See how this cold wake formed, why it matters, and why the rest of the ocean is still a hot tub of storm fuel.

Ric Kearbey
Aug 222 min read
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